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‘With the marriage both kingdoms were united, but there were some who disliked the marriage.’

‘Another theory, supersymmetry, unites the building blocks - the quarks and the leptons - with the force carriers.’

‘In them the cycle of birth, life and death is united into a whole.’

‘Many theoreticians and practitioners adopt the biopsychosocial perspective, as it unites methods and theory more clearly than the concept of ‘eclectic’.’

‘After all, it's the only federation in the world that unites a whole continent.’

‘What Newton did to simplify the planetary motions must now be done to unite in one whole the various isolated theories of mathematical physics.’

‘There is nothing to suggest that in the spring of 1860 Cavour envisaged uniting the whole peninsula of Italy.’

‘Kublai Khan united the whole of China in 1279 and the Yuan dynasty came to power.’

‘Well, by adding this essay, the problem and the answer are united in a comprehensive whole.’

‘Hence he now tries to show how united the whole Torah is and attempts to relate it to life.’

‘The actress added how mutual cooperation made them unite into one whole being and stop thinking about who is a better partner.’

‘Clearly, reading, as well as revolution, is the intertextual glue that unites these three novels.’

‘He unites them in marriage in a mass ceremony in a stadium.’

‘The Gorgonzola united the whole dish without making it too overpoweringly ‘blue’.’

‘As such, it is the critical aspect of making art, the linchpin that unites theory with practice and conjoins the intellect and the hand.’

‘Each facet is like a puzzle piece - gather them together, unite them and the whole picture begins to emerge.’

‘For some, bourgeois marriage, by uniting procreation, sexuality, love, and a legal contract, functions as a moral legitimation of the political and social subordination of women.’

‘The new creature is the fruit of a spiritual marriage uniting the activity of the artist to the passivity of a given matter.’

‘His father, Vincenzio Galilei, was a musician whose originality and polemic talents fomented a revolution uniting practice and theory in music much as Galileo was to unite them in science.’

‘The Nobel laureate Richard Feynman once made a tentative suggestion that a theory uniting quantum mechanics and relativity might lead to an objective state reduction, and others have taken up and built on this idea.’